Can't believe that this knucklehead admin of this forum removed/deleted my post just because my post was related another Debian variant. If you can't handle a simple question then how can you run open unbiased discussion forum. This is an open forum where everyone is contributing not ur personal n private enterprise. Just asking to show some professionalism and little ethics.

adamsmith17 wrote:Can't believe that this knucklehead admin of this forum removed/deleted my post just because my post was related another Debian variant. If you can't handle a simple question then how can you run open unbiased discussion forum. This is an open forum where everyone is contributing not ur personal n private enterprise. Just asking to show some professionalism and little ethics.

It wasn't deleted -- it was moved to "Off Topic", which seems entirely appropriate given that the query was about Kali...

Remember: Kail != Debian

"Yes Linus [Torvalds], our patches are such garbage the KSPP can't manage to do anything other than copy+paste from them, and you're slowly merging them (along with our registered copyrights). How do our table scraps taste?" — Brad Spengler, grsecurity

The Forum front page does say: Offtopic If it doesn't relate to Debian, but you still want to share it, please do it hereIt was not about Debian, it was about a Debian derivative. But to say again, your post was NOT deleted or removed.

Your latest post is in the System configuration section. It is clearly not about System configuration. It would be more appropriate to the Forum stuff & feedback section...

"Something to be aware of: Debian is a core or source distribution. This means there are many Debian-based distributions. THEY ARE NOT DEBIAN."

The reason derivatives are not on-topic is because we are not sure what changes derivatives have made and cannot accurately support you. I am based on my mum and dad but I am not my mum and dad and it would be wrong to make assumptions about me based on your knowledge of them.

However, if you want to run Kali and yet enjoy the excellent Debian support, tell us you are using Debian. We won't notice the difference. However, if Kali borks as a result of your implementation of our support suggestion, you might want to ask how to fix it on the Kali forums. Of course, you could always cut out the middle man and simply ask on the Kali forums to begin with.